New Orleans, Louisiana - Seeking a BC/BE Hospice / Palliative Care physician licensed in any U.S. state. Full-time position. Mix of inpatient and outpatient care, including admitting duties. Comprehensive compensation and benefits package. Experienced physician preferred, but new graduates are welcome to apply. Grow your Hospice / Palliative Care career in a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in iconic New Orleans. New physician will work in a new 60-bed Community Living Center and a home-based primary care service providing home visits around SE Louisiana. Patient demographics are 50% adult and 50% geriatric. Potential exists for academic appointments at Tulane University and LSU Health. Leadership opportunities are available. Come to New Orleans and enjoy a healthy work/life balance in a vibrant, cosmopolitan city.

New Orleans is known for Mardi Gras, great jazz, and some of the best restaurants in the country, but that's just the beginning of what this vibrant city has to offer. Like much of the Deep South, residents of New Orleans treasure family and community above all else. Their children receive high-quality educations, while the whole family enjoys an abundance of art, architecture, natural wonders and myriad festivals.

This beautiful facility opened its doors with the expectation of serving as a model for health care of the future and setting the standard for patient-centered care. Once this new facility is fully developed, it will be a level one, 200-bed, 24-hour tertiary care regional referral center, projected to serve 70,000 patients annually. The medical center, closely affiliated with the medical schools at Tulane University and Louisiana State University, will be a cornerstone for the region's emerging biosciences industry.

Providence St. Joseph Health is a family of partner organizations including Providence Health & Services, St. Joseph Health, Facey Medical Foundation, Swedish, Pacific Medical Centers, Covenant Health and Kadlec. With 50 hospitals, more than 800 physician clinics, and a variety of health and educational services that include senior care and supportive housing, the health system and its partners employ more than 100,000 caregivers (employees) serving communities across seven states: Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. PSJH’s family of organizations work together to meet the needs of its communities, especially the poor and vulnerable.